A ROMANCE BLOSSOMS BETWEEN TWO RACERS, AND TEAMS ARE CAUGHT IN ONE OF THE LARGEST-EVER FOOTRACES TO THE MAT FOR FIRST PLACE, ON “THE AMAZING RACE,” FRIDAY, MARCH 4

“Get It Trending” (Geneva, Switzerland) – A romance blossoms between two racers, and teams are caught in one of the largest-ever footraces to the mat for first place, on THE AMAZING RACE, Friday, March 4 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Phil Keoghan (@philkeoghan) is the host.

A ROMANCE BLOSSOMS BETWEEN TWO RACERS, AND TEAMS ARE CAUGHT IN ONE OF THE LARGEST-EVER FOOTRACES TO THE MAT FOR FIRST PLACE, ON “THE AMAZING RACE,” FRIDAY, MARCH 4

“Get It Trending” (Geneva, Switzerland) – A romance blossoms between two racers, and teams are caught in one of the largest-ever footraces to the mat for first place, on THE AMAZING RACE, Friday, March 4 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Phil Keoghan (@philkeoghan) is the host.

Yay another race to the finish. This season has a lot of those--we've definitely been lacking for the past few seasons.

But I noticed Brodie & Kurt, Tyler & Korey, Burnie & Ashley, and Sheri & Cole are not seen in the train portion of the promo. Could they be ahead/part of the footrace?

"But I got smarter, I got harder in the nick of timeHoney, I rose up from the dead, I do it all the timeI've got a list of names and yours is in red, underlinedI check it once, then I check it twice (oh)"

Yeah, it looks like the 10 nations are specifically highlighted on the board

I would guess they need to match the name of the country to the pole position and then to the flag... though I don't understand how the models could struggle with that, maybe there's something more tricky to it

I personally think with matching tasks like this one it's really easy to struggle, because you might get just one thing wrong, and then start "correcting" the other ones into being wrong as well. That in turn can lead to major confusion over what's correct and what's not.

Fair point, but I think this differs from most matching tasks in that the flags are right there for reference. It's not like TAR21 final memory challenge where there's nothing to go off. It should be easy to look up and narrow down which ones you might have wrong.

Even if a few of the dummy answers are quite close in design to the real answers, I would think trial and error would enable you to get out of there in a decent amount of time

This may be an obvious point that's already been mentioned elsewhere, but if you have teams given a big equalizer just before the pit stop (wait for the next train to Chamonix), then it's not surprising there was a big footrace from the Chamonix train station to the pit stop.

"I can't speak for production, but I really like that people see us when we're traveling around the world. If you're a fan of the show, ... you're going to be more excited because you want to see what happens."Phil Keoghan